rinse.repeat :: Machines like Candy Too (Clean Error)

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Momentum builds not through long-form sprawl but in bursts—brief, potent sketches that unfold quickly and vanish just as the listener settles in.

Just a few months back, rinse.repeat unveiled Machines like Candy Too, a compact suite of twelve tracks issued via Clean Error, a leading force in the realm of modern experimental electronics. Across this collection of concise compositions, modular synthesizers stretch and twist, weaving intricate strands of melody beneath tough, textured Skittles-like surfaces. Take “Sugar Coils” as a prime example—rugged rhythms churn while ambient tendrils cascade in counterpoint, merging mechanical grit with a certain hazy sweetness.

Momentum builds not through long-form sprawl but in bursts—brief, potent sketches that unfold quickly and vanish just as the listener settles in. Within these fleeting, playful pieces, rinse.repeat captures a rare duality: serenity housed in subtle circuitry. Tracks like “Corrupt Flavors Array” and “Echoes of a melody no one remembers” channel introspective, nostalgic energy, tapping into elemental electronica with a wistful gaze. In contrast, the fierce glitches of “404 sugar” and “Carbonated Nodes” present an impenetrable surface—distorted bass lines and clattering noise form a hardened shell around flickers of rhythm and pattern.

Don’t miss out on the bonus material—especially “too big to finish, too sweet to stop,” which swirls with uncanny charm. It’s a short piece, yet rich with shifting tones: kaleidoscopic colors clash with darker, more fractured psychedelia, as if teasing a portal just beyond comprehension.

Taken as a whole, Machines like Candy Too feels like a series of snapshots from a vivid, distorted dream. One could imagine these selections distilled further into an even sharper, more concentrated EP—especially the standout cuts that hint at something larger while never overstaying their welcome.

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